Though Your saying is not appropriate but I would say that Christians believe that Jesus is Son of the God and Islam believes that Jesus was a prophet sent to earth by God, ie. a messenger of God.....Both of them are not so far from each other.....The one who is chosen by the God can be termed as Son of the God.....But the Ultimate reality is that God doesnt need any son or daughter to get his orders executed in the world....all the prophets, or if you wanna say Son of God were just facilitator to spread the good messages and feelings around the world.
Think upon My point, My friend. Today, there are a lots of people in the world who has enormous mental power that they can pick up heavy metals without even touching it, they can bare the shock of 1000 volts of electricity....these all are special people. Now think, If they start preaching about God's mercy and all the spiritual things, we will consider them as a messenger of God, and then If they want, they can easily start their own religion...and the followers of such people can start saying that they are the son of the God, or rather God itself. I am not even saying that Jesus Or Prophet Mohammad were common men with some extraordinary powers, I am saying that This is also possible.......So better not fighting over the religion but to understand that we are born Human and we should always behave like humans rather than behaving like christians or Muslims or Pagans or anything else.
God Bless You.
2007-04-29 04:19:35
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answered by Sam- the "big boss" 4
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Some people have been offended by what you wrote, but in reality, it points out the absurdity of the concept of the Trinity. The Trinity is one of the greatest heresies ever invented. The idea of Jesus as being literally God is also a monumental heresy. Both of these heresies come from the fact that many early converts to Christianity were from a pagan background and were familiar with the concept of god-kings and god-saviours or messiahs. They mingled their own pagan beliefs with Christianity and came up with a belief system that was untenable. The Qur'an corrects many of these mistakes and renews true Christianity. The Islamic understanding of the nature of God is undoubtedly the correct one.
2007-04-29 14:21:47
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answered by darth_maul_8065 5
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If God operated in the universe like man, this would be true. No sex was involved when God created Adam, or Eve. Of course, after that, God miraculously somehow, by some act of nature that was stronger than Himself, lost His ability to create life from nothing, and it became impossible for Him to make a virgin conceive. Muslims claim that God is all-powerful. I think they're lying. Because they don't believe He could pull this off. If that's the case, the God they believe in is a false one. The real God would be able to do this in His sleep.
2007-04-29 04:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah. and why should God need to make love? He can just said "Be..and be it".
alQuran:maryam:20-22
20. She [Mary] said, "How can I have a boy while no man has touched me and I have not been unchaste?"
21. He said, "Thus [it will be]; your Lord says, 'It is easy for Me, and We will make him a sign to the people and a mercy from Us. And it is a matter [already] decreed.' "
22. So she conceived him, and she withdrew with him to a remote place.
al-Quran:maryam:30-37
30. [Jesus] said, "Indeed, I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the Scripture and made me a prophet.
31. And He has made me blessed wherever I am and has enjoined upon me prayer and zakah as long as I remain alive
32. And [made me] dutiful to my mother, and He has not made me a wretched tyrant.
33. And peace is on me the day I was born and the day I will die and the day I am raised alive."
34. That is Jesus, the son of Mary - the word of truth about which they are in dispute.
35. It is not [befitting] for Allah to take a son; exalted is He! When He decrees an affair, He only says to it, "Be," and it is.
36. [Jesus said], "And indeed, Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is a straight path."
37. Then the factions differed [concerning Jesus] from among them, so woe to those who disbelieved - from the scene of a tremendous Day.
2007-04-29 04:20:26
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answered by iDea 3
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God had sex with nobody, Jesus' birth was a supernatural one. You have to understand the trinity. God placed Jesus in the womb, He didn't have sex with Mary because God is not an earthly being. Jesus is God in human form, The holy spirit is God in spirit form. He is one in three like water being turned to ice and so on.
2007-04-29 04:15:19
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answered by Angela F 5
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Jesus is understood to have two natures, a divine nature and a human nature. The divine nature created the world, as it says in John. The human nature was born of Mary, after the Holy Spirit overshadowed her and made her pregnant.
2007-04-29 04:14:09
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answered by terraform_mars 5
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I see you have no understanding at all of flesh and spirit, earth and heaven, time and eternity, matter and energy, and the list goes on.
God can do anything and just because you don't understand doesn't make true what you say.
Mary was a virgin. God by His Spirit (God is a spirit) impregnated her and she became pregnant with a baby who was actully human and divine.
As human he was a man, as divine, he raised himself from the dead.
GOD WAS IN CHRIST RECONCILING THE WORLD UNTO HIMSELF.
His name is Immanuel meaning GOD WITH US
It is very simple to see and understand that a holy infinite awesome, omnipotent, omniopresent, omniscient God can do ANYTHING.
I notice that Muslims limit God.
Christinity realizes that our God CAN DO ANYTHING BUT LIE.
Also it is not true that God has to explain everything to you.
He says in his Word to trust him because he is God and you are his creation.
Also Islam began 2500 years AFTER God gave the Torah to Moses at Sinai, so Islam came AFTER THE FACT.
Moses could tell Muhammed, "BEEN THERE, DONE THAT!"
2007-04-29 04:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry, but if G-d wanted to exist on Earth in human form (eg. Jesus) He could've done so before Jesus even existed.
2007-04-29 04:08:43
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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Well the fact that Jesus and God are infact 2 seperate entities in Christianity messes your whole theory up there.
2007-04-29 04:10:52
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answered by erehwon 4
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God is omniescient. Everywhere. He exists in himself. Think before you ask
2007-04-29 04:10:35
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answered by Cannibal Ox 4
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